Tuesday, August 27, 2013

As I said in the previous piece, now that the long-feared race war is on, the imperative question is What now?
However, the previous observation is so striking, and so paralyzing,
that many Americans won't get around to asking themselves what they
should do next.

Unfortunately, for perhaps two-thirds of us, the failure to address that question might cost us our
lives.

Please take note: The following observations and recommendations are
addressed to all races. Whites might be in the greatest degree of danger
-- at least, there haven't yet been any reports of a pack of black
youths attacking a black passerby -- but when savages are prowling freely, all non-savages are at risk in some degree.

Please take further note: Some recommendations will be harder to
follow for certain categories of persons than for others. This is merely
an observation of fact. However, as with all natural laws, this one is
self-enforcing. Failure to be realistic about one's self-defense
capabilities and to take appropriate remedial action will not be excused
should the worst happen. There are no suspended sentences for the crime
of wishful thinking.

Finally (and most seriously) for this series of caveats: Assume that no third parties will come between you and your assailants.
There was a time when third parties were more likely to intervene in a
street brawl or a mugging. Yet even in our best eras, it was less likely
than not; the "mind your own business" street ethic Americans have
always practiced is strong enough to inhibit even the capable from
"taking sides" in a matter they know little to nothing about.

The situation is grave. The risks are high -- higher for some than for others. And you're on your own.

Onondaga County Family Court Judge Michael Hanuszczak today sentenced a 16-year-old to 18 months of confinement for the killing of a 51-year-old man.

The sentence was the maximum the judge could have handed down to the teen, who was recently found guilty of second-degree manslaughter in the beating death of Michael Daniels.

The boy was 15 at the time of the incident and has maintained his innocence since his arrest at the end of May.

The judge, who is required by law to sentence a juvenile delinquent to the “least restrictive available alternative consistent with the child’s needs and best interests and the need to protect the community,” said he made his decision based on a variety of factors.

Seems like they're really concerned about Facebook posts as the stuff he mentioned is all over the blogs everyday.

A man says that within hours of making an impassioned post on Facebook, he was being interrogated by police and the FBI.

Blaine Cooper, 33, contacted policestateusa.com
with a concerning story about how his sentiments posted on Facebook had
drawn the attention of the federal government. He showed me the
comment and told me that within 24-hours of posting it, he was being
contacted by the police and FBI.

His colorful comment was in reference to what he believes is an
“American Police State,” in which the power of the federal government is
growing in a direction which may one day lead people to fight back.

Cooper, who is training to be a wild land fire fighter, said that on
August 23, he was contacted by Officer Jason Kuafman of the Prescott
Valley Police Department and was told that he needed to come to the
police station for an interview with the FBI.

Men and women of my age are the last fully schooled generation. What
are we to feel other than contempt for these intellectually bedraggled
victims, not of their beloved sexism and racism but of a demented
egalitarianism that thinks that pretending that everyone is educated is
better than allowing those capable of it to be so. How much sense does
this make?, says Fred Reed in this article, How We Were Before Night Fell, at Fred On Everything.

Intelligent people who would never act so foolishly
in any other venue have collaborated in the suppression of information
about black-on-white violence, black cultural pathologies, and blacks'
hatred of whites. I have a special animus for "journalists" who have
done so; their betrayal of their occupational responsibilities played a
large part in bringing us to where we stand today. Francis Porretto at bastionofliberty.blogspot.com.au

The Obama
administration gave the green signal to a chemical weapons attack plan
in Syria that could be blamed on President Bashar al Assad's regime and
in turn, spur international military action in the devastated country,
leaked documents have shown.[Documents were leaked via infowars.com]ANI via in.news.yahoo.com

Californians seem hell-bent to escape the mess
they have made of their state. They run to other states complaining of
the disaster they are escaping. And then they proceed to vote for the
same taxation and regulatory policies that screwed up California...
these new immigrants are plague carriers, bringing the virus of
out-of-control state power to heretofore only mildly infected states.Warren Meyer at coyoteblog.com

Spiral - Given the razor's edge the
financial system now teeters on, analysts estimate a Treasury Bond
interest rate of 3.5% is about where a death spiral begins. Of all the
10-year Treasuries held in the world, the Federal Reserve owns a bit
less than a third. Should the interest rate tick up toward its normal
4% to 6%, the Fed would need to "print money" just to break even,
meaning more bonds need to be issued to put it into play. What seemed
"manageable" is transformed into a runaway, self-compounding event.
Rising interest rates also trigger serious effects outside the bond
market. Derivative implosions, for one. The spiral starts when buyers
see the Fed losing control of artificial low rates, which is where they
get the 3.5%. The spiral ends when the entire federal budget goes to pay
interest. The numbers suggest this could take only a few months, start
to finish. Somewhere near the final rollover look for near-total wealth
destruction when DC seizes nominally
private accounts—retirement, savings, checking or what have you, partly
on the theory private transactions are criminal transactions until
proven otherwise. But mainly because the EU and South America have shown them they can. And what they can do, they will do.

According to the Media, President Obama and the slick-haired Al Sharpton, we white devils are supposed to feel very sorry for the plight of the black teen.

I believe Americans, by and large, do have sympathy for any person or group who’ve had life deal them a bad hand.

However, young black thugs, you’ve got to work with us a little bit because you’re kind of operating against the storyline the aforementioned are singing about y’all, and thus, making it difficult for us to soulfully commiserate.

Of what, pray tell, do I speak?

Well, homeslice, it goes something like this: For us to give a crap about your below-par existence we’d like to hear less and less about…

- Your ghastly grades in school

- Your ridiculous dropout rates

- Your colossal out of wedlock birthrates

- Your embracing of a musical culture that celebrates the shooting of cops and doing filthy, vile things to someone’s daughter

- Your love affair with drugs and alcohol

- Your #hatethem tweets aimed at white people

- Your flash mobbing and robbing places and people

- Your audacity to blame everybody and their dog for your odious behavior

When Marvell Weaver jammed the taser into the ribs of the still
unidentified man and pulled the trigger, it jammed. The target pulled
out his .40 caliber Smith and Wesson and shot Weaver as he tried to
escape to the getaway van where two of his accomplices waited.

The coming free fall into
squalor and horror will be particularly shocking to those who rely on
designer "resilient communities" and "sustainable life styles" of the
five hundred acres and independence kind. There will come a time when
they'll wish they had less expertise in their pet's dental hygiene and
more in how to keep little Suzy off the menu of feral dogs with bad
gums. With them, survival means comfort and convenience in the midst of
other people's annoying travails.

They'll fold at their first hard
challenge. Survival means surviving. Duh. Put your money on the grubby
guy with grass stuffed in his boots carrying a beat up K98 and a knack
for avoiding trouble.

The stylish daydreamers will die in 5.56 casings
up to their ankles. And that's only if they live past, say, the first
seriously diseased wildlife they do out 'cause they don't know any
better. Next time you're at the mall, look around. Picture them turned
out in crisp digital cammies with color coordinated accessories.
Picture them gravely discussing how to play nice in the worst of
circumstances. There's your well-tempered, respectable survival
community. Red meat on a platter. They'll draw the worst kind of
attention. A crowd to stay away from.

Yesterday the Telegraph's Evans-Pritchard dug up a note that we had posted almost a month ago,
relating to the "secret" meeting between Saudi Arabia and Russia, in
which Saudi's influential intelligence chief Prince Bandar bin Sultan
met with Putin and regaled him with gifts, including a multi-billion
arms deal and a promise that Saudi is "ready to help Moscow play a
bigger role in the Middle East at a time when the United States is
disengaging from the region", if only Putin would agree to give up his
alliance with Syria's al-Assad and let Syria take over, ostensibly
including control of the country's all important natgas transit infrastructure.
What was not emphasized by the Telegraph is that Putin laughed at the
proposal and brushed aside the Saudi desperation by simply saying "nyet." However, what neither the Telegraph, nor we three weeks ago, picked up on, is what happened after Putin put Syria in its place. We now know, and it's a doozy.

Almost precisely one year ago Barack Obama drew a red line in regards
to Syria; if chemical weapons were used in Syria Barack Obama stated his
calculus would change and the United Stated would be forced to do
something about it.

Then last
week it was reported that chemical weapons were used against the
civilians in Syria and today John Kerry made it official. Our government
is telling us that it was Syrian President Bashar Assad who used these
weapons, but it is quite possible that the rebels got control of these weapons and used them to draw the United States into the conflict on their side.

While our
government is claiming it was Assad who used the chemical weapons this
is the same Obama regime who falsely claimed for weeks on end that a
youtube video was responsible for the terrorist attack in Benghazi which
left Chris Stevens, Glen Doherty, Sean Smith, and Tyrone Woods dead
when everyone knew this was not the case, so forgive me if I feel as if
the Obama regime has no credibility.

Generous bonuses continued flowing to top officials at the Department of Veterans' Affairs health network last year, despite a string of patient deaths and reports of mismanagement, unsanitary conditions and unprofessional practices.

Documents obtained by the Washington Examiner show six top administrators of the Veterans Health Administration received performance bonuses in excess of $16,000 last year.

In all, the top VA executives and medical professionals received more
than $3.3 million in bonuses that are supposed to reward exceptional
work. The figure does not include rank-and-file employees or other
financial incentives not tied to job performance.

A VA spokesman issued a statement to the Examiner late
Monday saying the 2012 performance bonuses for some top agency
executives “have been suspended pending further review and are not being
paid at this time.” That includes some VHA officials.

Correctly finished in Raven Black and
Inca Yellow Gold with a matching interior, this F-Code version from the
Z.T. Parker Collection is powered by a rebuilt 312/300 HP V-8 complete
with an early Paxton VR57A-88 supercharger, low-compression heads, EDB
9510 AB carburetor, dual point distributor and Concours-correct air
cleaner; the transmission is Ford’s rare T85 3-speed manual, the most
successful transmission in 1957 Ford racing history.

Finished with
chromed Thunderbird wire wheels and wide Whitewalls, this rare ’57
F-Code was the subject of a color feature in Collectible Automobile
Magazine.

It
is said that this country has been governed since 1787 by three
constitutions: the limited one drawn up at Philadelphia; the one
formulated by the judicial decisions of John Marshall; and the
Constitution as modified by the radical Reconstruction Amendments. John
Marshall’s political and judicial activism lives on today as the Supreme
Court freely makes law as the legislative branch stands idly by.

Bernhard Thuersam

The Original Judicial Lawmaker

“As
a Supreme Court judge, Marshall was dominated by his Federalist
principles. He was never learned in the law, he knew little concerning
the principles of economics, and he was very indolent. His five-volume
biography of Washington was lifeless and full of plagiarisms.
Nevertheless, he was a man of powerful intelligence and reasoning
ability.

His
judicial decisions were based largely on his splendid common sense his
strong Federalist bias. Many of his opinions ranged far outside of the
strict limits of the case and would be regarded as obiter dicta from the
standpoint of a narrow definition of the judicial function.

His
Federalist prejudices, however, happened to correspond with . . .
strengthen[ing] the central government. These prejudices, or principles
if you will, were a decided leaning in favor of property rights and an
equally strong feeling of nationalism. During the long period when he
was Chief Justice, his decisions were usually at variance with the
prevailing views and the economic interests of his native section, the
South.

Indeed,
he bitterly disliked and distrusted his cousin, Thomas Jefferson, and
the latter’s political principles, which became the faith of the
Southern States. Marshall showed a deep distrust of the extension of
political democracy. In this prejudice, he represented the Hamilton
view of government.

[In
his famous] decisions, such as the Marbury versus Madison Case (1803) .
. . he established the power of the Supreme Court to declare a law of
Congress unconstitutional. [In] Fletcher versus Peck (1810), [Marshall]
greatly curtailed the powers of State governments [and] set a precedent
of the Supreme Court declaring a State law unconstitutional. In
McCulloch versus Maryland (1819), Marshall definitely rejected . . . the
strict interpretation of [the United States Constitution].

Rather,
he put the imprint of judicial powers upon the implied powers doctrine
of Hamilton and thus tremendously expanded the Federal power.

[In]
Cohens versus Virginia (1821) . . . Marshall ruled that the Supreme
Court could review and reverse decisions of the highest State courts and
that, despite the Eleventh Amendment, the Supreme Court could hear
cases on appeal from individuals against States if the latter had
originally instituted the suit. [Virginians criticized] Marshall’s
decision as overthrowing the rightful balance between the Federal and
the State governments.

Marshall
dominated the Supreme Court almost as an autocrat. When [President]
Madison appointed a Republican, Joseph Story, as associate justice,
Story was converted by Marshall to his nationalist views. Marshall was a
judicial lawmaker rather than a learned and objective judge.”

(A History of the Old South, Clement Eaton, Macmillan Company, 1949, pp. 154-157)

Close to two-thirds of the American public doesn’t know what Common Core is, according to a recent poll.
The Obama administration has been pushing the education initiative that
seeks to achieve a core curriculum in the nation’s schools, despite
strong resistance from several states.

The poll found that 62 percent of
respondents had never heard of Common Core, and even among parents with
children in public schools K-12, only 45 percent of parents had heard of
it.

And since this was black kids being violent this means race wasn’t an issue. Where if things would have been reversed you can be sure it would be racism. Check it out:

Delbert Belton, the 88-year-old World War II veteran who was savagely beaten to death last Wednesday by two teenagers, may have been murdered because he tried to defend himself and fight back while he was being robbed.

Spokane police have indicated that Belton enraged the teens when he tried to fend them off, which prompted them to beat him with “big, heavy flashlights” to the point where Belton was bleeding from every part of his head.

One of the things that burns my friggin ass hairs is this notion that
poor people have cell phones. And I’m not talking about an Obamaphone,
I’m talking about people who are forced to cut corners because of tough
times but they still have the top of the line cell phone holstered with
texting capabilities, voice recognition, scanning, Siri, or whatever,
and none of it is “work related,” it’s self-importance and entertainment
related.

From time to time I call state and federal programs and sniff around just to get a sense at what is going on out there.

I called a HARP program and took the interview for the government
home refinance program. I heard they tell you on the spot whether you
qualify or not. I was curious.

I often wonder whether if it was when I said I was white that I was
turned down or when it was when the lady said, “if we get cut off is
there a cell number I can reach you at?” I said, “lady, I’m applying for
a government guaranteed refinance that has to go through a review
process before you decide who is qualified or not and you expect me to
have a cell phone?”

As her religion faces persecution across the Middle
East, a Christian woman explains why she faces hanging in Pakistan for
the crime of ‘blasphemy’

To her neighbors, Aasiya Noreen “Asia” Bibi, a poor mother of
five in the tiny village of Ittan Wali in central Pakistan, was guilty —
guilty of being Christian in a nation that is 97% Muslim. For four
years she has languished in a prison cell for this, facing death by
hanging. Her new memoir, “Blasphemy,” was dictated to her husband from jail,
who relayed it to French journalist Anne-Isabelle Tollet. Fifty percent
of the proceeds the book will go to support Bibi and her family.

Tollet
says the situation is dire. Embarrassed by Bibi’s case but still
refusing to release her because of angry protests by extremists, the
Pakistan government has transferred her to a more remote prison, hoping
the 42-year-old dies quietly behind bars, perhaps poisoned by another
inmate. Already two government officials who have spoken out on her
behalf have been murdered, including Minister for Minorities Shahbaz
Bhatti, who was killed by the Taliban. In this excerpt, Bibi explains
the simple “transgression” that led to her plight.

The U.S. government will fund $313 million in home mortgages for Palestinians living on the West Bank, according to a Government Accountability Office report released Monday.

The U.S. will also guarantee $110 million in loans to small- and medium-sized businesses located on the West Bank.

The mortgage and business-loan activities will be conducted by the federal Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC). “OPIC is the U.S. Government’s development finance institution,” says OPIC’s website. “OPIC provides financial products, such as loans and guaranties; political risk insurance; and support for investment funds, all of which help American businesses expand into emerging markets.”

Je$$e Jack$on, who more than anyone occupies the no man’s land
between his mentor King and Obama, the man who won the political office
he prized, told POLITICO he “absolutely” thinks congressional
Republicans are motivated by race in opposing the president’s policies.

“The tea party is the resurrection of the Confederacy, it’s the Fort Sumter tea party,” Jackson said.

The United States sooner or later may be forced to bail out ailing
Chinese banks, according to a provocative thesis by Alexander Friedman,
global chief investment officer for UBS Wealth Management.

His reasoning — since China owns such a huge amount of U.S. government
bonds, if it is forced to dump them in order to prop up its own economic
system, the ripple effect would drive U.S. interest rates skyward and
cause turmoil back in America.

Friedman said the People's Bank of China has piled up $3.5 trillion in foreign reserves, primarily U.S. Treasury securities.

California’s Senate passed a bill to permit nurse-midwives and others to perform some types of abortions now done only by doctors.

The measure by Assembly Majority Leader Toni Atkins, a San Diego Democrat, passed the Senate 25 to 11. The bill now goes back to the Assembly, which passed it in May, to ratify amendments before going to Governor Jerry Brown, a Democrat.

If signed, California would allow abortions by midwives, physician assistants and nurse practitioners in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Four others states permit non-physician abortions: Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon and Vermont, according to a University of California, San Francisco, study. Thirty-nine states require a licensed physician.

Donald Trump went on the offensive Monday, hitting the airwaves to fire
back at claims from New York's attorney general that his Trump
University is a fraud.

The billionaire real-estate developer made it clear that he believes a
$40 million lawsuit from New York's attorney general, Democrat Eric
Schneiderman, is politically motivated — and could even have come at the
behest of President Barack Obama.

Trump said on both MSNBC's "Morning Joe" and on Fox News' "Fox and
Friends" that Schneiderman had met Obama last week, less than 48 hours
before the suit was filed.

"They [met] on Thursday evening," Trump said on Fox.
"I get sued on Saturday at 1 o'clock. Think of it. What government
agency in the history of this country has ever brought a suit on a
Saturday? I never heard of such a thing."

For years there has been something of a Glock Unicorn. It’s been
called a hybrid Glock .45 ACP pistol made from the thin slide of a Glock
36 and the wide body frame of a Glock 30. According to the Internet
forum mavens, you end up with a high capacity Glock (10 rounds) with the
thinner slide of a the subcompact (and only 6 round) G36, making it
lighter and easier to carry. But unlike Unicorns, this wasn’t a myth.
People actually did it. They bought two guns and cobbled them together
since, just because they could. Glock fanatics have wailed and begged
for such a gun to be made in production, but Glock seemed to not hear
the call.

Then, at the 2013 SHOT Show, I saw a Unicorn, uh, I
mean a Glock 30S – the very gun that consumers wanted. I wanted to know
the “why” behind this, and after talking to LAPD Staff, Glock
Representatives, and people in the industry I found out how an internet
forum phenomenon became a regular production pistol.

Russia warned Western powers on Monday against any military intervention in Syria, saying the use of force without a U.N. mandate would violate international law.

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow had no plans to be drawn into a military conflict over the civil war in Syria and that Washington and its allies would be repeating "past mistakes" if they intervened in Syria.

"The use of force without the approval of the United Nations Security Council is a very grave violation of international law," Lavrov told a news conference at which he discussed accusations by rebel forces that Syrian government forces have used chemical weapons.

Russia is Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's key ally and one of its main arms suppliers. It is also a veto-wielding member of the U.N. Security Council, where it has protected Damascus from three consecutive resolutions that were intended to put pressure on him to end violence.

For more than two years, Moscow has demanded that any change of government in Syria must be carried out via a political process in which Assad must be part, and that no talks on Damascus' future can be predicated on Assad's exit from power.

Lavrov said last Wednesday's alleged chemical attack, which U.N. chemical weapons experts began investigating on Monday, was probably the work of rebels who wanted to derail plans by Washington and Moscow to hold talks on Syria's future.

Remembrance

Execution of Colonel Ho Ngoc CanLast words: "If I won the war, I would not condemn you as you have condemned me.I would not humiliate you as you have humiliated me.I would not ask you questions that you asked me.I fought for the freedom of my people.I have merit and I am not guilty.No one can convict me.History will criticize you as my Communist enemy.You want to kill me, then kill me.Do not blindfold me.Down with the Communists.Long live the Republic of Viet Nam !"

Colonel CraigMandeville:

“They wanted the people to see that he was dead,” said Craig Mandeville, an American adviser to the South Vietnamese army who fought side by side with Can. “He was believed to be some sort of invincible guy. The North Vietnamese thought that, too, and I even thought that when I fought with him.”

“He said, ‘OK, the country’s fallen, but by God we’re still South Vietnamese and we’re free,’ ” Mandeville recalled. “So he went down to Chuong Tien province and rounded up all these soldiers down there to form a Free Vietnam.”

Col. Can didn’t live long after that, but the legacy of his struggle lives on.

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Core Creek Militia

==============================My sixth great grandfather, his wife, and five of his six children were killed in battle with the Tuscarora Indians at Core Creek, NC.

The Seven Blackbirds

==============================My third great grandfather was an Ensign in the Revolutionary War, and saved his unit's flag after being wounded at the Battle of Brandywine. He was also at Kingston (Kinston), Wilmington, Charleston, Two Sisters and Augusta. He was at the defeat at Brier Creek and also Bee Creek.

Requiem Aeternam -
Eternal Rest Grant unto Them
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My second great grandfather was killed in action on May 3, 1863 at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
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My great grandfather and great uncle knew all the men in the "Civil War Requiem" video as they were part of the 53rd NC which was the sole unit defending Fort Mahone. (Fort Mahone was named "Fort Damnation" by the Yankees) *Handpicked men of the 53rd (My great grandfather was one of these) made the final, night assault at Petersburg in an attempt to break Grant's line. This was against Fort Stedman which was a few miles to the slight northeast. They initially succeeded, but reinforcements drove them back. This video is made from photographs which were taken the day after the 53rd evacuated the lines the night before to begin the retreat to Appomattox. I have many more pictures taken by the same photographer, one of these shows a 14 year old boy and the other is the famous picture of the blond, handsome soldier with his musket.
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*General Gordon promised the men a gold medal and 30 days leave if they accomplished their task and many years after the War my great grandfather wrote General Gordon, who was then governor of Georgia about this incident. They exchanged several letters which I have framed. See first link below.
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*The Attack On Fort Stedman
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"His Colored Friends"
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Lee's Surrender
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My Black NC Kinfolks
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Punished For Being Caught!

Great Grandfather Koonce

He was a drummer boy in the WBTS, survived the War only to die a few years later. He was caught in an ice storm on his way home, but instead of seeking shelter, continued on his horse until the end. His clothes had to be cut off and he died a few days later.